STEM
STEM report shows better outcomes in gender equity
This month the Department of Industry, Science and Resources released a monitor report looking at the gender equity in STEM......
National Science Week: Taylah Griffin
This week is National Science Week, and the theme ‘glass: more than meets the eye’ seeks to elevate the people......
Breaking STEM Stereotypes
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, or STEM, are key growth areas for jobs and the economy. Half of the population......
Deadly Science
Deadly Science, founded by Gamilaroi man Cory Tutt, is an organisation that seeks to teach schools about science as explored......
Women in STEM: Breaking Boundaries
In the last four years, the percentage of women in STEM-industry jobs has increased by another 4%, as Australia works......
Musical Code to COVID19
Ever wondered what a virus sounds like? Dr Mark Temple, Senior Lecturer of Molecular Biology at Western Sydney University, has......
Making STEM more equitable and inclusive for young disabled Australians
To coincide with National Science Week, Dr Kirsten Ellis from Monash University will be holding virtual workshops demonstrating how to......
STEM diversity expanded with new female-only site
The Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics sector is expanding in diversity with the introduction of a new website, purely for......
STEM: Government initiative targets lack of women
Australia’s problem with women in STEM is a well-known and persistent problem. The government is committing almost $2 million to......
Lack of talent is not what’s keeping girls out of STEM
It’s widely known that women pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) less than men. This is despite......